Former band member Sean Wills makes a welcome return
as guest artist. Within a few hours, Peter, Richard, and Sean compose
and record a powerful and emotive piece of music. The track will appear
on the forthcoming album.

August
2003

After four months of agonising delay, Dayglo Fishermen's
eagerly anticipated new album, Queen of the Sunset City, is finally released.
Fans around the world breath a long sigh of relief.

September
2003

To help promote the new album, and to celebrate the end
of a gloriously warm summer, Dayglo Fishermen do a photo shoot on the
front terrace of the Cozmic Studios facility.

October
2003

An all new website, and an all new web domain. Dayglo
Fishermen move their website to www.dayglofishermen.com.

Eager to use the new equipment, the band begins recording
their next album.

April
2004

Peter
and Richard search for inspiration on a road trip to the south of France.

Unfortunately, the weather is terrible, so there's no
choice but to hit the bottle.

June
2004

Once
more, former Dayglo Fisherman Sean Wills drops in to Cozmic Studios to
unleash his talents. The results of his visit will appear on the next
Dayglo Fishermen album.

July
2004

For
the first time in 12 years, David Fothergill, former member of Dayglo
Fishermen, pays the band a visit. It is a momentous occasion.

Although Dave has not even touched a guitar since he
left the band in 1992, he still manages to create an awe-inspiring solo
of noise and energy which will feature on the next album which is scheduled
for release in the early months of 2006.

November
2004

Production
of the latest album is progressing well. With three tracks completed and
mixed, and a forth in the final stages of production, things are going
as planned at Dayglo Fishermen's digital production facility, Cozmic Studios.

Also, former Dayglo Fishermen band member Sean Wills
pays the studio another visit. His smooth guitar licks add an incredible
new ambience to the forth track of the new album.